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Wigs Not Sitting Right ft. Novi Brown
Pop Quiz: What is the one hairstyle that had Black women in a chokehold? Think about it! Ok, let's go down memory lane. The Go Off, Sis crew is throwing it back to their favorite styles, hair moments, and how they could never get that "hair bump" right! In this episode, we are talking about our personal relationship with our hair and the influence of pop culture, music, and icons that impact us. We are giving flowers to TV shows and cultural moments that deserve a "chef's kiss" for amazing hair design and calling out the shows that did Black characters dirty (you know who you are!).
Our special guest is the talented actress Novi Brown, best known as Sabrina on the BET comedy-drama series, Sistas. Novi is bringing BIG Scorpio energy while sharing life on set, the importance of African American hair, and how she learned to love her own hair.
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2. From the Yard to the Glow Up: Lessons in Legacy and Love ft. Olandria Carthen
01:02:43||Season 8, Ep. 2In this heartwarming and hilarious episode centered around love and legacy, the Unbothered team will be joined by Tuskegee University graduate, model, and Love Island Season 7 breakout star Olandria Carthen. The crew dives into the intersections of Black excellence, sisterhood, interracial relationships, and self-discovery. From campus crushes and mentorship to finding purpose beyond yourself, this episode celebrates the communities that raise us and the confidence that carries us forward. Proudly brought to you by Target, a proud supporter of HBCUs and the entrepreneurs they inspire.
1. You can't spell CEO without HBCU ft. Melissa Butler
01:12:35||Season 8, Ep. 1It's homecoming season, and we're back - tapping into the unmistakable HBCU energy - the legacy, the joy, and the lessons that shape leaders. The Unbothered team is back and joined by FAMU alum and founder of The Lip Bar, Melissa Butler, to talk about turning culture into confidence, community into business, representation, and how HBCUs keep building bosses. Proudly brought to you by Target, a proud supporter of HBCUs and the entrepreneurs they inspire.
Tradition Never Graduates: A Two-Part Special
03:04|We’re back, Sis! This Tuesday, October 14th, Go Off, Sis returns with a two-part mini season celebrating the magic of HBCUs — the cookouts, the step shows, the legacy, and the love that lasts a lifetime.Join hosts Kathleen Newman-Bremang, Sandy Pierre, and Claire Ateku as they chat with trailblazers like Melissa Butler, founder of The Lip Bar, and Love Island alum Olandria Carthen about owning your power, defining beauty, and the brilliance of Black culture on and off campus. It’s laughter, lessons, and legacy — HBCU style. 🎓💅🏾
2. Good Not Great and We’re Good with It ft. Keke Palmer
48:47||Season 7, Ep. 2We’re back for part-two of our cute lil two-pack centered around gathering, and in this episode we’re taking TIME to figure out what do we actually want our summer to look like. From work obligations and career ambitions to juggling side hustles while staying #1 in the group chat we’re burning the candle at both ends and this conversation is centered in how we want to replenish our mind, body and spirits this summer. We’re getting into it - from the products that keep us looking and feeling our best, our summer themes, and throwing a little shade at our 20’s, to our relationship with ambition and how we define it for ourselves and not letting our work overtake our purpose. To get into all of it we’ll be joined by our favorite earth sign, multi-hyphenated, and Go Off, Sis alum Keke (Keep A Job) Palmer to discuss her summer plans and if she’ll soon be adding award-winning chef to that list of accolades.
1. That’s Quite Libra of You ft. Madame Joyce
54:35||Season 7, Ep. 1A LOT has happened over this past year and your faves are BACK, spinning the block and here to talk about it ALL...just in time for summer. We’re looking good, festival season is in full swing. We’re outside-outside (not a typo - we’re living) and we have a lot to get into in the first part of this two-part episode centered around gathering, in all its forms. We’ll be clearing the air and addressing the changes we’ve seen here at R29 and Unbothered, the side effects of podcasting, addressing the DM’s, offering some career advice, and sharing how we really feel about 50/50. To add to the chat we’ll be joined by the beautiful, versatile, candid, and electric UK media personality Madame Joyce to get into it all with us.
The Gathering: A Two-Part Special
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5. BONUS EPISODE: King Pleasure: Parallel Modeling ft. Jeanine Heriveaux & Lisane Basquiat
01:00:56||Season 6, Ep. 5For the first time ever the Basquiat family has opened the estate’s vault and given us the opportunity to see hundreds of never before seen works from the late great Jean-Michel Basquiat. Led by his sisters Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat, the Jean-Michel King Pleasure exhibit showcases rare and never before seen pieces by the late artist. In a live, intimate conversation with Chelsea cohost of Go Off, Sis at The King Pleasure Exhibit in Los Angeles, Jeanine and Lisane open up about their decision to share more of Jean-Michel’s work, the legacy he left behind, their family and ancestry, and how they’ve carried the legacy forward in their own right as sisters, mothers, and entrepreneurial Black women.
4. Break Up With That Stylist ft. Teyana Taylor
01:08:51||Season 6, Ep. 4Close your eyes... let's throw it back to the OG salon - the days of hot combs, “hold your ear,” and your momma's attempt at your favorite styles that NEVER came out right. Now let's jump to the present…we now have products designed for our texture, “click-to-ship” lace fronts, ombre micro links, exotic bundles, and hefty deposits to book your favorite stylist. Whatever your style flavor, we can SAY we have evolved! The Go Off, Sis crew is closing out this capsule season sharing hilarious, yet traumatic stories of Black hair salons and hair care. We asked YOU the Unbothered community for your hair trauma stories and you surely went off! From the first perm to the failures of your first DIY dye that you surely regret, WE HEARD YOU! And thank you so much for sharing your stories.Our special guest is the multi-hyphenated singer, dancer, actress, director, and visionary Teyana Taylor. Teyana discusses all things new from the new Harlem, new projects, and her new role in the critically acclaimed movie, A Thousand and One.